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After losing its top title, Africa’s second-largest manufacturer eyes $46 billion to initiate a massive industrial comeback

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsJuly 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The country intends to meet this investment target by April next year, barely a year from now, as it hopes to immediately plug the holes that have been festering for decades in its manufacturing sector.


“We are targeting R750 billion ($46 billion) worth of investments in this current fiscal year,” Maoto Molefane, acting deputy director-general at the Department of Trade, told Bloomberg News on the sidelines of the Special Economic Zones (SEZs) investment conference in Durban on Thursday.


The country’s Department of Trade, Industry, and Competition plans to raise around R200 billion through a combination of infrastructure funding, development finance institutions, commercial lenders, and investment promises made during the country’s investment conference earlier this year.


According to the country’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, investors pledged a record R890 billion ($54 billion) during the event, with a large portion likely to fund projects in special economic zones (SEZs) and other important industrial initiatives.


The government regards the recovery of manufacturing as a fundamental component of its long-term economic strategy, with SEZs playing a key role in attracting investment, boosting industrial capacity, and generating employment.


Manufacturing’s contribution to South Africa’s economy has progressively declined over the last three decades, from 24% of GDP in 1994 to around 11% now, as seen on Bloomberg.



















Some of South Africa’s manufacturing struggles






While the South Africa’s manufacturing sector has recorded some major wins in recent months, including recording a 3 times surge in weapons exports to countries like Turney and France, from $190 million (R3.6 billion) in 2024, to $550 million (R10 billion) in 2025, emerging as a production base for Chinese brand Jetour’s T1 and T2 SUV models, and most recently drawing in $633m investment from Japan’s largest car company, Toyota, the sector has seen its own fair share of struggles.






Toyota nears completion of its $634 million South Africa investment as new Hilux pickup enters production


In May 2026, Morocco overtook South Africa as Africa’s leading industrial economy, according to a report by the African Development Bank.


This would hardly be the first time Morocco is overtaking South Africa in a manufacturing index.


The report showed that Morocco produced one million vehicles by early December 2025, representing an increase of about 79% from the 559,645 units manufactured in the full year of 2024.


In contrast, South Africa’s total vehicle sales from January to December 2025 came in at 596,818 units, a 15.67% increase from 515,976 in 2024, but slightly lower than Morocco’s output.


By the end of 2025, South Africa’s manufacturing sector was said to be facing a steep slowdown, with business sentiment dropping to levels not seen since the country’s Covid-19 lockdowns.


In the space of two years, 5000 jobs had been lost in the sector.


In the same month, South Africa’s last remaining manganese smelting operation was said to be at risk of closure as surging electricity costs disrupted the energy-intensive facility.


Earlier in January, a report showed that South Africa’s automotive industry was under pressure as cheap Chinese vehicles flooded the market.

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